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After nine weeks of the intervention, the participants lost in the first group decreased on average about 2.1 lbs), the waist circumference of 2.9 cm (1, reduced their body mass index, weeks laterweight to height of nearly one point and lowered their blood glucose concentration after eating by almost 18 milligrams per deciliter. Experts suggest blood glucose after eating should remain below 180 milligrams per deciliter in people with diabetes.This shocking findings now be to Sir Michael Rawlins, chairman of the National Institute for Clinical Excellence . Though NICE guidelines for many neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s and MS exist, there are no current directives dystrophy into in of the Walton review.